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I'm so glad everything turned out ok for you, and you were protected from false accusation. But I know you must be emotionally drained, so I hope you rest well this weekend. Read a good book, watch a good movie, take a nap.

I am thankful it all ended well for you Beth - but sorry you are left hurting. A dear friend once gave me some advice when I was justifiably bitterly angry at someone. She said I should pray for that person. I followed her advice, albeit reluctantly, and found something amazing happened in the following days and weeks. My heart was somehow healed. I never was able to get things resolved, but somehow that simple act of praying for my "enemy" did a work in my heart.Have a restful, blessed weekend Beth.

beautiful, even tho, hard post.your first photograph of the door and latch with the peeling paint is lovely to me. anger can truly ruin lives. it can be caused by many different things, even chemical imbalances in the brain function. it is so hard to know what to do with anger. sometimes a good physical project, like cleaning the house is a good outlet. but, with young boys, it is usually a hole in the wall or something to that effect.

my sister works in a small pre-school. she works part time in the kitchen. the school is mainly women workers, at least there it gets a bit catty. someone says something a bit in tiredness and the next thing you know it blows up into a bit thing. they have had meeting about being kind and all kinds of things. almost sounds like the kids start to drive them all a little bonkers some days.

the kids are so afraid and needy and don't want anyone to know it. so they act out. you would be amazed to know how many are afraid of you and desire to be liked and accepted. no, that was not a typo...they are truly afraid of adults. adults are the ones that usually don't accept them or have time for them. adults are scary. and becoming one is really scary.

what does that poster say... here it is http://www.flickr.com/photos/croma/557971148/

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